Persistent topic-based discussion forums support dispersed teams
“Channel dock” makes participation simple and efficient
Multiple content types enable flexible information sharing
Customizable notifications and alerts control interruptions
User-defined filters enable “intelligent consumption” of information
Backchat search transforms chat into a knowledge asset
What are some use case scenarios of Group Chat in education?
Class chat rooms - students join a class chat room and collaborate with other students, professor and grad students. Can also be used for office hours.
School topic chat rooms - School district creates a chat channel such as ‘Civil War Discussion’ and then all the students within different schools in a school district can collaborate and discuss topics.
IT helpdesk peer to peer
End user helpdesk chat room
Tutoring chat rooms
Teachers, Professors chat rooms – a school district could setup a History Teachers chat room and teachers could share thoughts, lesson plans, best practices, collaborate
Graduate students – projects, etc.
Research - campus research working on a cancer research,etc.
What are some new features of GC in Lync?
The first big change is the Lync GC client has be re-written to support Lync standards such as it leverages the Unified Communications Client Platform (UCCP) API and Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) 3.0.
The look and feel are similar to GC in OCS R2 however there are some changes:
The Group Chat user interface and its accompanying icons, including its emoticons, have been upgraded and resized to match the Lync 2010 Group Chat user interface. Colors, notifications have been enhanced as well.
Can open multiple GC windows
Tweaks to the Ego filter such as:
The Ego filter no longer triggers whenever you type “IT”; for example, “Sara Davis (IT Dept)”. The text can be excluded only if the “bracket pair” in question is closed. For example:
“Sara Davis (IT Dept)” becomes “Sara Davis”
“Sara Davis (IT Dept” becomes “Sara Davis IT Dept”
“Sara Davis [iT Dept (HR Unit)” becomes “Sara Davis IT Dept”
Other enhancements include:
Unicode support – Support for Arabic, Chinese, and other UTF-8 languages
Client side logging disabled by default- to save disk space
Enhanced GC health monitoring via an SCOM management pack for the following:
Group Chat Channel service
Group Chat Lookup service
Group Chat Compliance service
Is federation still supported with Lync GC?
Yes, Lync GC can support partners, customers, students logging in from off-campus via the Internet.
Grab the Lync Group Chat Server here. Note: a prereq to get GC working is Lync Server 2010 must be deployed first
Is there a web or mobile client for Lync GC?
Not out of the box however there is a nice add-on from Formicary that has Lync GC web browser support. They also have developed a mobile GC lync client and an Outlook GC add-in. View more here.
Formicary’s Browser based Lync group chat client works on any major browser (IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome):
Formicary’s Silverlight based Lync group chat client:
Formicary’s GC mobile client for iPad, iPhone, Blackberry and Windows Mobile:
For more information around installing Lync Group Chat Server see here.
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Found a nice link for Group Chat role: http://blogs.technet...erver-2010.aspx
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What is Lync Group Chat?
What are some use case scenarios of Group Chat in education?
What are some new features of GC in Lync?
The first big change is the Lync GC client has be re-written to support Lync standards such as it leverages the Unified Communications Client Platform (UCCP) API and Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) 3.0.
The look and feel are similar to GC in OCS R2 however there are some changes:
The Group Chat user interface and its accompanying icons, including its emoticons, have been upgraded and resized to match the Lync 2010 Group Chat user interface. Colors, notifications have been enhanced as well.
Can open multiple GC windows
Tweaks to the Ego filter such as:
The Ego filter no longer triggers whenever you type “IT”; for example, “Sara Davis (IT Dept)”. The text can be excluded only if the “bracket pair” in question is closed. For example:
Other enhancements include:
Unicode support – Support for Arabic, Chinese, and other UTF-8 languages
Client side logging disabled by default- to save disk space
Enhanced GC health monitoring via an SCOM management pack for the following:
Is federation still supported with Lync GC?
Yes, Lync GC can support partners, customers, students logging in from off-campus via the Internet.
Can I extend Lync GC into applications?
Yes, using the Lync GC SDK.
How does Lync Group Chat Server scale?
3 GC servers can handle 60,000 concurrent connections
What license do I need for Lync Group Chat?
Lync Standard CAL provides a license for Lync Group Chat.
Where do I get the Lync GC bits?
Grab the Lync Group Chat client here.
Grab the Lync Group Chat Server here. Note: a prereq to get GC working is Lync Server 2010 must be deployed first
Is there a web or mobile client for Lync GC?
Not out of the box however there is a nice add-on from Formicary that has Lync GC web browser support. They also have developed a mobile GC lync client and an Outlook GC add-in. View more here.
Formicary’s Browser based Lync group chat client works on any major browser (IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome):
Formicary’s Silverlight based Lync group chat client:
Formicary’s GC mobile client for iPad, iPhone, Blackberry and Windows Mobile:
For more information around installing Lync Group Chat Server see here.
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